Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the common hormonal condition, has recently been renamed to polyendocrine metabolic ovarian ...
The condition is now called PMOS, a change experts say better reflects its broader hormonal and metabolic effects.
Persistent misconceptions have made this hormonal disorder difficult to diagnose. Here we dispel 10 common myths about the condition.
"Recognizing that it really spans not just reproductive issues, but mental health and metabolic health as well, maybe will ...
This change to this common reproductive health issue could lead to better and earlier treatment for 15% of women.
A revised name for PCOS — polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS — was introduced in a paper published Tuesday.
The reason the endocrinologists were rejoicing was the change in the nomenclature of a single condition, only one letter had ...
A condition impacting an estimated 1 in 8 women worldwide has been given a new name, which one expert says could lead to ...
Despite what the name suggests, women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) do not have a higher rate of abnormal ovarian cysts than the general population, a large study shows.
The transition from PCOS to PMOS has been described as the largest, unprecedented global engagement process ever undertaken ...
Victoria Beckham's relatable PCOS journey led to fertility issues, and she became brutally honest when asked about her plans ...